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Andromeda Point of Sale Software Helps North American Restaurants Deliver Better, Faster

Andromeda Point of Sale software for restaurants opens offices in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. Solutions for delivery/take out, pizza, quick service restaurants include cloud based management, online/mobile marketing, GPS driver tracking.

Andromeda Point of Sale Software Helps North American Restaurants Deliver Better, Faster
2012-11-05
VANCOUVER, BC, November 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Andromeda's Point of Sale software has been battle-tested behind the counter of over 1,500 delivery/take out, quick service and casual dining restaurant businesses around the world - and now they're delivering their recipe for success to the North American market.

"We've had major successes internationally and our software has matured to the point where we can deliver a robust, full-featured Point-of-Sale to restaurants right here in North America," says Andromeda Vice President (Americas) David Hick. Andromeda is opening offices in Vancouver and Chilliwack in western Canada and Seattle, Washington.

Andromeda has grown into a global leader in POS software, with its solutions used in 14 countries by customers like Papa Johns's Pizza and KFC. The focus until now has been on the international market, but the company has always had an eye on this part of the world. "We're from the hospitality industry," Hick says. "This company was started by two ex-Pizza Hut managers who saw a way to improve sales, service and profits with technology. Now that technology is fully developed and we saw that restaurants in North America need this now more than ever. We're responding to that need."

Andromeda POS solutions help restaurants improve efficiency of everything from order taking and preparation to delivery, inventory and pricing - all with software that's easy to use. "The usability of the technology is the obvious need in this marketplace," Hick notes.

"A lot of restaurants that have invested in competitors' solutions end up using only 10 percent of the features while paying a premium. They've bought a Cadillac and use it like a go-cart. Our solution is easy to learn to use and tailored to their needs. We've structured pricing so it makes sense to an operator. Demand for some of our unique capabilities is what triggered the decision to open the Americas Division."

Andromeda offers a complete line of modular restaurant software that serves independent stores with competitively priced solutions. They also offer leading edge marketing and operations capabilities including Online & Mobile Ordering and Marketing and real-time GPS Driver Tracking.

Multi store operations will enjoy the power of the Store Performance Dashboards and cloud based Enterprise Reporting & Management. Andromeda Point of Sale is already making significant headway into the US, Canadian and South American markets.

About Andromeda Point of Sale
Formed in 1999 by Ben Portsmouth and Ben Cole, Andromeda Point of Sale Restaurant Software has been designed by restaurant people, for restaurant people. Mr. Cole and Mr. Portsmouth were employed in various roles at Pizza Hut and used their experience to design software systems and processes that work the way operators need it. The company has offices in the UK, France, India, Bulgaria, Canada and the United States and customers worldwide.

Website: www.andromedapos.com

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[Press-News.org] Andromeda Point of Sale Software Helps North American Restaurants Deliver Better, Faster
Andromeda Point of Sale software for restaurants opens offices in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. Solutions for delivery/take out, pizza, quick service restaurants include cloud based management, online/mobile marketing, GPS driver tracking.